I have problem with Indy IdHttp Post method. Function CallRpc() compiled with Delphi 2007 works fine but same code compiled with Delphi 2010 raises exception.
What do I have to consider when I change Delphi 2007 Indy TIdHttp to Delphi 2010 Indy TIdHttp?
function CallRpc(const sURL, sXML: string): string;
var
SendStream : TStream;
IdHttp : TIdHttp;
begin
SendStream := TMemoryStream.Create;
IdHttp := TIdHttp.Create(nil);
try
IdHttp.Request.Accept := '*/*';
IdHttp.Request.ContentType := 'text/sXML';
IdHttp.Request.Connection := 'Keep-Alive';
IdHttp.Request.ContentLength := Length(sXML);
StringToStream(sXML, SendStream);
SendStream.Position := 0;
Result := IdHttp.Post(sURL, SendStream);
finally
IdHttp.Free;
SendStream.Free;
end;
end;
Addition 25.1.2009:
Exception is this: EIdConnClosedGracefully
Response is this:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='us-ascii'?>
<!DOCTYPE Error [ <!ELEMENT Error (ErrorMessage,DebuggingInfo*)> <!ATTLIST Error Date CDATA #REQUIRED Time CDATA #REQUIRED> <!ELEMENT ErrorMessage (#PCDATA )> <!ELEMENT DebuggingInfo (#PCDATA )> ] >
<Error Date='01/25/2010' Time='08:57:12'>
<ErrorMessage>
XML SERVER ERROR: There was a SYSTEM ERROR error in the Incoming XML Response: $ZE=<UNDEFINED>lexan+196^%eXMLLexAnalyzer
</ErrorMessage>
Solution 26.1.2009:
function CallRpc(const sURL, sXML: string): string;
var
SendStream : TStream;
IdHttp : TIdHttp;
sAnsiXML: Ansistring; // <-- new
begin
sAnsiXML := sXML; // <-- new: Implicit string cast
SendStream := TMemoryStream.Create;
IdHttp := TIdHttp.Create(nil);
try
IdHttp.Request.Accept := '*/*';
IdHttp.Request.ContentType := 'text/sXML';
IdHttp.Request.Connection := 'Keep-Alive';
IdHttp.Request.ContentLength := Length(sAnsiXML); // <-- new
SendStream.Write(sAnsiXML[1], Length(sAnsiXML)); // <-- new
SendStream.Position := 0;
Result := IdHttp.Post(sURL, SendStream);
finally
IdHttp.Free;
SendStream.Free;
end;
end;
The contentLength is in octets and your string length is in Chars. Since sizeof( Char ) = 2 in Delphi 2009+ this is a mismatch!
Perhaps it is better to convert your XML to/from an UTF8 string. Some aplications will not support the USC2 Unicode format.
You should supply the size of the resulting stream as the ContentLength.
Better yet: don't supply the ContentLength and let Indy do it for you..
see if making sXML ansistring makes a difference.
Maybe the string is streamed in UTF-16 or so.
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